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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-10, Page 18, KINGSBRIDGI KA'PERS ,Mrs, Joe Ceartney 529-1189 ° Congratul Eiions to Ronald ;B:oej, son cif ;;Mr, and Mrs. ,osephK Boel, RR 6, Goderich and Mar••y,.,J{ardy, daughter of Mr. �and"Mrs. Clarence Hardy, RR 2, . Clinton ' who were married by the Reverend Father Ed Dentinger; C.R. in ", S,t. Joseph's Roman Catholic,, Church, at Kingsbridge on Saturday afternoon "•'Tial ' 7-.-1Thne came from Leusden, Sixty:five guests enjoyed a hot Holland"; on Tuesday, July 8, tQ turkey • dinner served' at the spend a month's vacation with S.altford Valley Hall• by - his sister and brother-in-law, members of ' the Kingsbridge Mr. and Mrs, Tony Miltenburg Catholic Women's League. ••A;ta and family. open reception followed. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler Paul `O'Donnell, son of Mr, and family, left on Monday, July 'kind Mrd), Desmond O'Donnell, 7, for Peacp River, Alberta, a patient, in the Alexandra "where they plan to spend thea Marine and General Hospital, m 9n'ths of July and August. , Goderich, for a week, was Mr, and Mrs. Toni Marsman transferred ,.to the University and family of London spent the Hospital, London, on Saturday evening, July 5. • . Eric Courtney, son of Mr:'and Mrs. Joseph.. Courtney, wa's released from the University Hospital, London, ;on Thursday even'i'ng, July 3,''with his arm in a sling. Frances and' Jerry •Logtenberg, Sherry Bak, and PaulDrennan were a ong 23 4- H Club memberl fro Hurn County, who took part in a six day exchange , prom to Blackford and Jay tco nties in.. Indiana. 4-H- Club -embers from Indiana will ret rn their visit to HuronCounty f om July 17 to July 22. Congratulations t Frank Riegling, the lucky winner of $100 in Wintario Lottery Draw • The Kingsbridge Yb is busy selling tickets,.on.wthe following prizes: firs made . afghan; seco Year imprinted kerchief; third, mystery flashlight; fourth, a' gift, The draw will be ,the basement ,of the church following `'the. 10:30 Mass •on' Sunday.,July 13. ' The Knights of Coliombus' Anri•1,ial -Picnic was he Ashfield Park on , St -ternoon, • July 6. There were games"7.9f fun for the young4ds well as .the old, i baseball,• volleyball, hors.eshoe, swimming, •races, 'an • throwing ;dontest. Prizes were given 't'o all the winners. Hamburgers,, soft dri ice; beam were avail srrrail price. -The Lucknow Agr Society Summer Fling in• ,the Lucknow Arena on 'Friday evening, July music for dancing su Walter Ostanek and,hi Miss Mary'Anne Mi daughter of Mr: and —'^SY.CCI"CZ"I77a.'r'r'g� 'w"a's�CCI sp-e'aker atCatholic . the' Women's League','eeting held' •. in the. Kingsbridge uari'sb hall .:on 'Monday •'even•i'ng, , Miss 1Vliltenburg, Huro Dairy' Princess, told .:her• audience of her activit 4-H and how she took part in•^the n Fall Fairs and , the , many. speaking engagerneriis since becoming' the Huron Dairy Princess iri. Septembe'r,. 1974. 'She showed: slides telling of the many kinds of . _. Reverend•.gath.er Michael J: Dalton of Courtland is spending vacation with Ws brothers Raymond and - Dennis Dalton and •farr)i'lies, Walter Kelly and friend Edna Mott nam, both of ' London,. visited"with friends in the area. over the past weekend" ' Joop yan Schi,p and his wife 0 m m l� u m u• r o Mrs. the last Draw., Club t, hand- nd, Holy made in ldatthe nday af- nCluding dtheegg. nks and able for a icultural .was .held 4 with the pplied by s band. ltenburg, iVirs. John m ° July, 7. n County les in the County cheddar made,. how, was •Riegling Mrs. iia Howard. Miss ,Marianne O'Keefe, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. • Joseph O'Keefe, is working for the months of July .and Augusk at•..•thie Assessment Offibe in ,v Goderich. • •. • Mrs. "Jim MacDonald and daughters Julie and Shawna" arrived last�°1Vlonday evening, June 30, and plan to spend' the months. of July and August , vacationing with her father, _Ry nd-Dal-fon—and .the. Daltonfamilies. Reverend Sister ' Ma weekend with his. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reis Miltenburgand family, . • Douglas ; Scott of Ashfield "Township left on his motorcycle on , Friday, July .4, for Saskatchewan. , s ' Word has been received from Brian' Courtney and Shawn. Dalton, who left for the West on Monday, 4une 23, that they are spending this week, with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mole at Edson, Alberta and plan to take in the Calgary Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hunter flew. to Calgary; Alberta, on ,Saturday, July 5 and plan to attend the Calgary Stampede, Visitors with ' Mrs. Ber- nardine .Kinney were her brother, • Len O'Loughlin, Rochester, Michigan, Mrs. Horner Dobson of Detroit, Mrs. Arthur O'Connor and daughter • Marguerite, Pickering,- Ont. They Were on hand for the unveiling of, the Historical.. Plaque ,at the Huron 'County 'Jail in Goderich on ~ Saturday afternoon. -, Soccer .News United take L V don: Carnival 4 '. BYR. Hot'Dang„,, Whoop-de-doo and all that sbrta stuff, Comin' . your way with more of the same: We won agaih. 'Straight number "Wunnerful" ain't it'?'?, .W0 played 'i Cup Game against London Carnival' and took then) 4-'4 .• Unitud started off playing loosely: v e always seer.. to need :10 minutes or so, to get the "vibes" of the opposition.. Car- nival began hy. hammering away at us every second and thety were all' over field, covering Goderich at every turn. With this brand of determination, they were boutrd.to score Sooner or later, unci of course, they did it sooner. United figured they couldnet afford to "dog'''') and decided to apply the—proper methods of goal -prevention, " • They fairly flew around the fieldand with the guidatgce of Howie and Harold, United begun ,to,tightr upyand check out their man, With this kind. -of action,: things were Certain to look up and natc'h, rrie•Goderich„U ,aped the tying (or " the equalizer" as Sandy insists on chanting) goal into Carnival's net:"• " The "goaler" was ,none other than the .F,alcons' * Tom O'Brien, who had been playing. only a short while when he hustled on up to chalk up the first point for Goderich. Up the Irish. There were, very few minutes remaining to he playing •' in this half and We played well until the referee called time for this period of play. During this 45 minutes Dave "the 'Dude'.' Graf and Tony Van Dbngen rad..per;formed first-rate soccer,and'were a definite advanta ,for'Unite•d-"•—mm-- - I n the second half the advantage was ours even more so. All our guys were fiercely Competitive and overpoweringly ''determined to win rind the play became more decisive and' clear-cut when Rolf Gottschalk att 'shed himself to a key . man for Carnival -and completely. ,nullified every 'sin -le maneuver he attemptecf. It was really, great soccer.. "ITs half .was United's true form; fast, intelligent and deter- ni,r►ed. , 'To prt, ve this point clearly: -within the first five minutesof play, Tony VanDong'en executed sortie swift,and crafty ball handling and passed the' ball over „to the "Big H'•' Harold Refflinghaus, who shipped in an easy shot on,ne't and scored goal number 2 for our side. Carnival fought to come back, bu•t."'they were .out smarted at every • opportunity by the, agility of United's men. Shortly after 'Harold's goal, everyone's `favourite "smiles n' chuckles',', Brian Allan, "schmucked" in goal number. 3 with `;bouncy authority" and was ably assisted by Dave Graf:- (what else is new?). Throughout the game, 'Carl' Moller was "net -minding" with assurance and deftness, but:when he miscalculated on one' save,' Karl Teichert'"the Goderich Flash" barreled -into t, the goal and headed out'the ball with power an°d might (andj„ streteh'ed., neck)•. ' Minutes dater, anpther instance 'of quick- wittedness quick- wittedness-,occurred,' _when ``Mighty' Mouth" `Gottschalk zipped on by the net and prevented --another" would-be goal and proved once 'and for all, that the defense -line,-are.ex- onniv Varga tr•eri)ely protective of our goal but awfully "stiff,necked” about it, And, i� if to 1)U an end to any further v►'ild speculation ;.bout the priorities and duties of a defensenahrt) (,eneral" kickv(1 a goal into the opposition's net iron) centre field find -gave us our•fourth and final point. (-I don't know t'YI^)'°tti°ty' '°'ri)Ore sui"'priSedi!''F'Ov'i''ie'Or the goalie i','that's giiil�i�'. • a feat (or ',feel'' ii�yctu'll pardon the, pun). But you can see. 'how goal -minded our United guys are...e�'en thc� General has t£,, make his point(yuck, another Burt . �. r •;;;� • The last minutes .were fast approaching when Carnival took a shot on net and. landed goal number '' for them; -(welcome to the "enchanted circle of the' Gott- schalks," Iain) and thus the score remained until the final whistle. Thanks for another win, United. Specific mention for John Gottschalk and Karl Teichert who played "gutsy" soccer and did their •jobs well, "Player - 'of -the -Day" goes to�Dave Graf who performed top-notch all the way• The "Super -Jock" award is admiringly handed to Rolf Gottschalk who was an asset and credit to the team. These guys fought to keep United,'s zo .e "Carnival -fro" and before I get carried away usi`ng•su`elatives to describe their performance ; I' m simply going ,to say, they played with "soul" , erich couple 'marri cheese, how it is m nutritious it is. She in- troduced by Mrs. Atm and thanked'.'.by'"M Mr:'and• Mrs. Joseph. Snider celebration at -th'e home of Mr. of P, Essex St., Goderich,, arid Mrs. Jack Coats,of Maple, cerebrated°'their 5 t .••wedding a sister of Mr. Snider,. an iv'ersary June 30 iri !Iapl;e, ' During the ; afternoon "'and Ont rio. •' • evening the Sniders received' The ,Sniders' were ,married. over 150 frjend's' and, relatives,. June\ 30, -1i)25 in.. the 'United The 'Sniders have twe Churh in. Woodbridge., , 'daughters, Mrs. D. Whi$ y ri Ontarr . They wish .to express - Ottawa and Mrs. K. Scully' of their Sincere thanks' -`ter the London and seven grand: friends and relatives who sent children and one' great gran " cards and good wishes for their ddhiughter. • • . Congra ttlatory_ messages 'on the occasion were received ',fromthe Go\'ei noi' General of,. Canada; Opposition Leader Robert , Stanfield; • Ontario Pt,em er Willi�k''m • Davis: 4-luron-Middlesex MPP ,Jack Riddell; MP Robert McKinley; -,and a special„commemorative• •. scroll (tom Prira,C` Minister Pierre•EllI )tt"1'rudk'iiu: ,' "Sportsmen -of -the -game" were two 'Of the "good guys", l-laro1d�Reyfflinghau?and Arian Allan who always take alost of i'lak arid manage to 'play with flair and control. "The Rowdy Rooter" goes to-Mery Witters who doesn't regret. his =-rowdiness whatsoever: The rest of us -flans 'were models 'of f deoorurn and dignity (almost). Watch.o itrnext game"....our resistance and tolerance is .mighty low. We're i,n'London on Sunday, July 13th to,piay 1':ondon Portugese "B" at 4•x00. '':The Police Falcons play in London also, dgaipst'Easy 'Driving at 6-:00 the same day. Trek, truck or tt'ot'out towatch us. , ° g • Tune in United...Turn on to Soccer: God bless; keep fit and st happy, ave a much, Foxy Mama GOOE0:8,1-1 1CH StG1VAL-STAR', THURSL77�►Y; JULY 10,,1975 FIGH' THE LUNG RiPPL ,j* jnp wstema "Asthma ;f ube�culos.ig , Chronic, Bronctiii s Air Pollution £ P,WE'9 Please Observe f1111WATERING RESTRICTIONS 11 could be your house that burns down din to lack of Water! RAM NIC UTILITIES 1�t, ows d oo ar old vie rot o►�'a,.k:4Qs e..k 51.4 - ,; 41.8/1 .•••••••••••••••i•••.•e*••••i••••••••••••••• •: